Official Review! Until We’re More (Fighting For Her #2) by Cindi Madsen

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Chelsea is smart, funny, gorgeous, and the best friend I’ve ever had. Ever since she left, I’ve been a wreck. I’ve been focused on keeping my family’s MMA gym afloat while I train and coach fighters, anything to not miss her more. But now she’s finally back, along with her grumpy, possessive cat, and things are weird between us.

By weird, I mean I can’t stop thinking about her in that way. She’s in the room next door, and it takes all my control not to storm in there, sweep her up, and bring her back to my bed. Even stranger, I’m pretty sure she’d be into it.

And this time, I’m not going to stop fighting until we’re more.

OFFICIAL REVIEW!

I received a copy via NetGalley and voluntarily left a review and all opinions are my own.

After reading Brooklyn and Shane’s story in Until You’re Mine, Cindi Madsen drew me in and left me panting for the best friend romance that I knew was going to explode in Until We’re More. I couldn’t wait to see the sparks fly and desires collide between Liam and Chelsea and I just knew that their story was going to be epic! Liam and Chelsea are all pent up sexual frustration and untold feelings that just make you want to bash their heads together and hold them to you and comfort them all at the same time.

Liam Roth is sullen and moody and has to be the sexiest Oscar the Grouch on the planet. He is a man made up of few words and lots of grunts and Chelsea seems to be the only one who can get past his gruff exterior to see the great man underneath. Liam is not an easy character to get to know but once you see who he is deep inside, you can’t help but fall madly in love. I adore a man with a rock hard body and a soft heart and Liam is all that and more!

Chelsea Jessop had me alternating between sympathy and laughter for her through out her story. Where Liam is silent, she is a nervous chatterbox and always says the funniest most inane comments that along with her awkward moments just make you love her even more. I enjoyed watching her grow more confident and assertive as her story went on and cheered her on every step of the way.

Cindi Madsen delivers a love story wrought with tension and emotions that boil over and keep us all salivating and begging for more of this couple that no amount of distance or time could separate. I highly recommend Until We’re More for a best friend romance that keeps emotions high and temperatures even higher. Cindi Madsen has had me hooked on her writing from the moment I met all of her sexy fighters from Team Domination and my love for them has grown bigger and bigger!

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